1956 Chrysler Windsor New Yorker Left Park Parking Turn Signal Lens Nos Mopar A+ on 2040-parts.com
Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
This is a LEFTHAND or DRIVERSIDE park light lens for a 1956 Chrysler. This item is geniune NOS OEM MOPAR PART. The item is in open item like new condition. The item was only opened to check the quality of the item and to take the images made available. The item shown is being sold as is with no returns accepted.
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